The world’s greatest (living?) songwriter turned eighty on May 24th, 2021. The University of Tulsa, which houses the Bob Dylan Archive and the Institute of Bob Dylan Studies, celebrated this with a wide-ranging Dylan@80 symposium to take stock of Dylan’s achievements. Consider the near-impossible question I was asked to tackle in the “Tangled up in Dylan” panel: How do you see Dylan from the perspective of a social scientist
Bob Dylan is a true liar. From the moment of his transformative arrival in New York he refused to â...
The 60s were typified by a generation\u27s profound political activism. Issues of race, class, gende...
Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder period—the two tours of 1975 and 1976 and Desire—manifests a significant...
Bob Dylan turns 80, still active and still the subject of controversy. People love both to hate and ...
Bob Dylan is a true liar. From the moment of his transformative arrival in New York he refused to “...
In October 2016, Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. In this article, I examine Bo...
Despite the fact that Dylan's songs have very singable and memorable melodies, most of the writing a...
For over half a century, Bob Dylan has held what Ben Sisario of the New York Times calls “an almost ...
Bob Dylan’s work has frequently been the object of discussion, debate and scholarly research. It has...
Bob Dylan is a true liar. From the moment of his transformative arrival in New York he refused to “c...
Many critics have interpreted Bob Dylan’s lyrics, especially those composed during the middle to lat...
[Extract] Bob Dylan has spent a lifetime despising the nineteen-sixties - all the while being held u...
Resonances and retentions of a living oral tradition are activated each night when Bob Dylan perfo...
Bob Dylan has won this year’s Nobel Prize for Literature. The media has reported on this surpr...
In 1996 I first wrote the Nobel Committee of the Swedish Academy, nominating Dylan for its Prize in ...
Bob Dylan is a true liar. From the moment of his transformative arrival in New York he refused to â...
The 60s were typified by a generation\u27s profound political activism. Issues of race, class, gende...
Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder period—the two tours of 1975 and 1976 and Desire—manifests a significant...
Bob Dylan turns 80, still active and still the subject of controversy. People love both to hate and ...
Bob Dylan is a true liar. From the moment of his transformative arrival in New York he refused to “...
In October 2016, Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. In this article, I examine Bo...
Despite the fact that Dylan's songs have very singable and memorable melodies, most of the writing a...
For over half a century, Bob Dylan has held what Ben Sisario of the New York Times calls “an almost ...
Bob Dylan’s work has frequently been the object of discussion, debate and scholarly research. It has...
Bob Dylan is a true liar. From the moment of his transformative arrival in New York he refused to “c...
Many critics have interpreted Bob Dylan’s lyrics, especially those composed during the middle to lat...
[Extract] Bob Dylan has spent a lifetime despising the nineteen-sixties - all the while being held u...
Resonances and retentions of a living oral tradition are activated each night when Bob Dylan perfo...
Bob Dylan has won this year’s Nobel Prize for Literature. The media has reported on this surpr...
In 1996 I first wrote the Nobel Committee of the Swedish Academy, nominating Dylan for its Prize in ...
Bob Dylan is a true liar. From the moment of his transformative arrival in New York he refused to â...
The 60s were typified by a generation\u27s profound political activism. Issues of race, class, gende...
Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder period—the two tours of 1975 and 1976 and Desire—manifests a significant...